In an article published Tuesday dubbed “Rating the offseason for all 32 NFL teams: Why the Browns are on top,” the ESPN NFL Nation crew looked over each NFL team’s off-season, with Mike Rodak acting as the Buffalo Bills’ judge. Now just weeks before his departure from the Bills Beat to Birmingham, Rodak praised general manager Brandon Beane’s valiant efforts to rebuild their roster.
Rodak gave the Bills’ off-season an “above average” rating, which placed the team second in the NFL, just behind the Cleveland Browns. His reasoning for the high grade stems from their offensive overhaul, chiefly done to support quarterback Josh Allen; as Rodak said:
The Bills’ goal for the offseason was clear: Build the offense around quarterback Josh Allen.